Man Of The World

Album: Men of the World: The Early Years (1969)
Charted: 2
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  • Shall I tell you about my life
    They say I'm a man of the world
    I've flown across every tide
    And I've seen lots of pretty girls

    I guess I've got everything I need
    I wouldn't ask for more
    And there's no one I'd rather be
    But I just wish that I'd never been born

    And I need a good woman
    To make me feel like a good man should
    I don't say I'm a good man
    Oh, but I would be if I could

    I could tell you about my life
    And keep you amused I'm sure
    About all the times I've cried
    And how I don't want to be sad anymore
    And how I wish I was in love Writer/s: Peter Green
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 3

  • Boleskine from TynesideA very underrated artist due to his musical "low profile" which is just how he likes it I am sure. A fantastic writer & musician, the world would be a sadder place without him. Music brings out so many memories and emotions and Peter Green writes from the heart. Thanks for your music & honesty. Phil
  • John Dearden from ThailandI met Peter Green a few times in a hamburger bar in Richmond, London in 1986. Over a course of conversations I asked him which of his songs represented him the most and he looked at me as if I had fallen off the planet. "Man Of The World of course." I went home and listened closely to the lyrics and I could see that he was basically saying what his view of the world was at that time. He hated the fame and money that was being thrown at him as he only wanted to write and play good music. When the song ends with "And how I wish I was in love" it showed that he needed someone to understand him.
  • Karen from Manchester, NhMick Fleetwood paid tribute to his old bandmate in the Fleetwood Mac song "These Strange Times". He even uses the lines "I once had a friend/said he was a Man of the World" and "I wish I was in love". Haunting song, not actually sung, but "narrated" by Mick himself, with Bekka Bramlett singing background "Faith...have faith..." and his daughter adding dialog "Daddy, daddy, hold on; God is now here...God is now here..." It's on the "Time" album.
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